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2013 South American Basketball Championship for Women

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2013 South American Basketball Championship for Women
33rd South American Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Argentina
CityMendoza
Dates31 July – 4 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (24th title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Chile
Tournament statistics
MVPBrazil Damiris Dantas[1]
Official website
South American Women's Basketball Championship 2013
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The 2013 South American Basketball Championship for Women was the 33rd edition of the tournament. Eight teams participated in the competition, held in Mendoza, Argentina, from 31 July to 4 August 2013. Brazil were the defending champion and retain the title.[2]

Preliminary round

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Qualified for the semifinals

Group A

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Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD
 Brazil 6 3 3 0 286 135 +151
 Chile 5 3 2 1 233 177 +56
 Colombia 4 3 1 2 152 195 –43
 Peru 3 3 0 3 112 276 –164
July 31
14:00
Colombia  64–31  Peru
Scoring by quarter: 18–7, 13–9, 14–12, 19–3
Pts: Mosquera 14
Rebs: Martínez 8
Asts: Palacio 3
Pts: Plasencia 10
Rebs: González 8
Asts: Debenedetti 2

July 31
19:30
Brazil  80–63  Chile
Scoring by quarter: 20–12, 18–16, 24–17, 18–18
Pts: Dantas 22
Rebs: Dantas 14
Asts: Ribeiro 3
Pts: Morrison 13
Rebs: Morrison 9
Asts: seven players 1

August 1
14:30
Peru  37–116  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 6–29, 3–23, 11–31, 17–33
Pts: Debenedetti 12
Rebs: García 6
Asts: two players 1
Pts: T. Nascimento 17
Rebs: F. Nascimento 13
Asts: Costa 6

August 1
19:00
Chile  74–53  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 15–10, 24–6, 23–13, 12–24
Pts: Morrison 21
Rebs: Morrison 17
Asts: Novión 5
Pts: Olarte 10
Rebs: Sánchez, Martínez 4
Asts: Olarte 3

August 2
14:30
Brazil  90–35  Colombia
Scoring by quarter: 29–0, 20–5, 20–16, 21–14
Pts: Ribeiro 17
Rebs: Dantas 9
Asts: four players 3
Pts: Olarte 9
Rebs: Mosquera 7
Asts: Olarte 2

August 2
19:00
Peru  44–96  Chile
Scoring by quarter: 18–29, 9–21, 4–27, 13–19
Pts: Scamarone 13
Rebs: González 6
Asts: García 2
Pts: Morrison 38
Rebs: Morrison 15
Asts: Basaez 6

Group B

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Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD
 Argentina 6 3 3 0 293 135 +158
 Venezuela 5 3 2 1 218 229 –11
 Paraguay 4 3 1 2 201 231 –30
 Uruguay 3 3 0 3 144 261 –117
July 31
16:30
Uruguay  46–67  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 8–19, 14–13, 14–17, 10–18
Pts: Pereyra 25
Rebs: Pereyra 7
Asts: three players 1
Pts: Márquez 13
Rebs: Wallen 12
Asts: four players 2

July 31
21:30
Argentina  83–34  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 18–3, 24–12, 19–10, 22–9
Pts: González 13
Rebs: Cabrera 7
Asts: Gretter 7
Pts: Ghiringhelli 8
Rebs: Peña 7
Asts: Mercado 2

August 1
16:45
Venezuela  93–86 (OT)  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 22–15, 20–23, 16–22Overtime: 16–9
Pts: Silva 28
Rebs: Wallen 10
Asts: Pérez 4
Pts: Ferrari 52
Rebs: Peña, Huttemann 6
Asts: Mercado 12

August 1
21:15
Uruguay  43–113  Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 4–29, 15–23, 14–29, 10–32
Pts: Pereyra 11
Rebs: Somma 5
Asts: Pereyra, Dagnino 1
Pts: González 17
Rebs: Sánchez, Vega 6
Asts: Flores 4

August 2
16:45
Paraguay  81–55  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 16–12, 26–19, 20–12, 19–12
Pts: C. Aponte 22
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: Ghiringhelli 7
Pts: Guadalupe 18
Rebs: Guadalupe 13
Asts: Pereyra 3

August 2
21:15
Argentina  97–58  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 23–4, 24–19, 22–14, 28–21
Pts: González 28
Rebs: Sánchez 14
Asts: Gretter 10
Pts: Silva 11
Rebs: Silva, Blanco 6
Asts: Wallen 2

Classification round

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Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
August 3 – Mendoza
 
 
 Colombia66
 
August 4 – Mendoza
 
 Uruguay52
 
 Colombia67
 
August 3 – Mendoza
 
 Paraguay75
 
 Paraguay82
 
 
 Peru47
 
Seventh place
 
 
August 4 – Mendoza
 
 
 Uruguay61
 
 
 Peru49

5th–8th classification

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August 3
15:30
Colombia  66–52  Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 10–14, 18–11, 12–23, 26–4
Pts: Martínez 23
Rebs: Mosquera 11
Asts: Sánchez 3
Pts: Pereyra 16
Rebs: Dibarboure 8
Asts: Martinelli, Pereyra 2

August 3
17:45
Paraguay  82–47  Peru
Scoring by quarter: 24–11, 17–10, 11–8, 30–18
Pts: Ferrari 20
Rebs: V. Aponte, Caraves 6
Asts: Mercado, Caraves 3
Pts: Quiroz 16
Rebs: Vega 8
Asts: Debenedetti 2

Seventh place game

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August 4
15:30
Uruguay  61–49  Peru
Scoring by quarter: 16–16, 14–7, 12–6, 19–20
Pts: Guadalupe 23
Rebs: López, Pereyra 6
Asts: Somma 5
Pts: Plasencia 15
Rebs: García 7
Asts: Plasencia 2

Fifth place game

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August 4
17:45
Colombia  67–75  Paraguay
Scoring by quarter: 27–13, 13–13, 18–16, 9–33
Pts: Martínez 19
Rebs: García 10
Asts: Olarte 4
Pts: Ferrari 29
Rebs: Mercado 9
Asts: Ferrari 3

Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
August 3 – Mendoza
 
 
 Brazil76
 
August 4 – Mendoza
 
 Venezuela41
 
 Brazil67
 
August 3 – Mendoza
 
 Argentina58
 
 Argentina68
 
 
 Chile58
 
Third place
 
 
August 4 – Mendoza
 
 
 Venezuela56
 
 
 Chile74

Semifinals

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August 3
20:05
Brazil  76–41  Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 14–13, 12–15, 18–4, 32–9
Pts: Dantas, Bibiano 16
Rebs: Dantas 10
Asts: Dantas 4
Pts: Silva 8
Rebs: Blanco 10
Asts: Silva, Pérez 2
August 3
22:10
Argentina  68–58  Chile
Scoring by quarter: 11–12, 21–13, 16–17, 20–16
Pts: Liñeira 16
Rebs: Sánchez 8
Asts: Liñeira 3
Pts: Morrison 21
Rebs: Morrison 11
Asts: Novión, Aragonese 2

Third place game

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August 4
19:55
Venezuela  56–74  Chile
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 8–13, 15–23, 13–18
Pts: Silva 16
Rebs: Corrales 9
Asts: Silva 4
Pts: Gómez 19
Rebs: Morrison 16
Asts: Novión 4

Final

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August 14
22:00
Brazil  67–58  Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 18–18, 22–10, 10–12
Pts: Paixão 19
Rebs: Dantas 11
Asts: Costa 6
Pts: Vega 18
Rebs: Vega 10
Asts: Gretter 3

Final standings

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Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Brazil 5–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Argentina 4–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Chile 3–2
4  Venezuela 2–3
5  Paraguay 3–2
6  Colombia 2–3
7  Uruguay 1–4
8  Peru 0–5

References

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